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Libraries, librarians, and the future of the web, by Bonnie Tijerina Closing keynote slides from the 2014 DLF Forum

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Libraries, librarians, and the future of the web

Bonnie Tijerina Data & Society Research Institute Electronic Resources and Libraries October 2014

openness sharing trust privacy access sustainability persistence community-building

Something amazing is happening.

An opportunity  

An opportunity  

Library #IDEAdrop House, 2013

Henry Jenkins presents at SXSW Interactive. Henry Jenkins and Sam Ford visit #IDEAdrop 2013

Library #IDEAdrop 2013

Alistair Croll, A Billion Bad Librarians, #IDEAdrop 2013

Alistair Croll tweets @acroll, A Billion Bad Librarians, #IDEAdrop 2013

“Big data is where humanity’s rubber hits the technology’s road.”

Alistair Croll

Backyard gatherings, #IDEAdrop 2014 Rethinking the role of librarians: supporting start-ups and guerilla librarianship, #IDEAdrop 2014

Back Porch Beers Roundtable: Mashup Culture, #IDEAdrop 2014

Anil Dash, #TDS14 Closing Keynote

Something amazing is happening.

•  Ford Foundation •  Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation •  Robert Wood Johnson Foundation •  John S. and James L. Knight

Foundation •  John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur

Foundation •  Media Democracy Fund •  Microsoft Research •  National Science Foundation •  Omidyar Network •  Open Society Foundations •  Alfred P. Sloan Foundation •  Metropolitan New York Library Council •  New York Times •  New York University’s Interactive

Telecommunications Program

•  Samsung Accelerator •  Union Square Ventures •  American Civil Liberties Union •  Center for Democracy & Technology •  Center for Media Justice •  Leadership Conference on Civil and

Human Rights •  New America’s Open Technology

Institute •  New York University’s Information Law

Institute •  Responsible Data Forum •  Robinson + Yu •  UN Global Pulse •  White House Office of Science &

Technology Policy

Inaugural Class of Data & Society Fellows, 2014

• How do algorithms see us? •  Is there an economy for privacy? • What is data-driven discrimination? • How do we regulate intelligent systems? • What is ethical crowd labor? • What should count as evidence? • How can data help advance human rights? • What are the costs of workplace surveillance? • Can science fiction inform the public? • What is the role of data in finance? • How can librarians communicate privacy issues? • What does urban data science mean?

Something amazing is happening.  

“The things that feel like common sense to a librarian are radical and eye-

opening and amazing to someone in technology and we need to hear your

voice.”

Anil Dash

Thank you.

Bonnie Tijerina @bonlth

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